The Idiocy of Unicode Jargon “Code Point” and Notation “U+03B1”

One of the idiocy in Unicode is the term “code point”. It should be called “character id”, or just id.

Also, the standard notation for Unicode is this “U+03B1”. The 3B1 is a hexadecimal for 945, which is the char GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA α. Hex should be ban'd. It should be decimal instead. Because we human work better with decimals, and it's also easier to type, and easier in programing languages. So, for example, to say a Unicode char “U+03B1”, we'd say “Unicode id 945”. There's no advantage of “U+03B1”. Btw, hex doesn't save digits neither, it saves at most 2 digits.